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RSSIn occasion of the World IP Day, we spoke with Catherine Heng Yee Huynh, a bi-cultural and enthusiastic Intellectual Property Law and Data Privacy lawyer based in Paris, France.
The International IP SME Helpdesks have joined forces hereby to address this issue by supporting women innovators in unlocking their innovative ideas. To do so, the Helpdesks have compiled initiatives being carried out by countries and IP national offices to support women in their IP journey.
This week in the news, Lidl wins trademark lawsuit against Tesco over discount logo and Netlist wins a computer-memory patent lawsuit against Samsung.
The eleventh edition of the "International IP Index" benchmarking the intellectual property (IP) framework in 55 global economies across 50 unique indicators, has recently been published by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The National Institute of Industrial Property (INAPI) reported that the number of women inventors filing patents in Chile increased by 27% in 2022.
On 24 February 2023, the Cyberspace Administration of China (“CAC”) published the Measures for the Standard Contract for Outbound Transfer of Personal Information (hereinafter referred to as the "Measures") and its annexes.
IP in a Downturn: In-house IP teams are coming under pressure to find efficiencies as the economy slows.
The broad consensus among economic forecasters is that the world is headed for a slowdown. It’s just not yet clear how widespread or how bad it will be.
This week in the news, Adidas backtracks on opposition to Black Lives Matter and Google wins a patent appeal.
The Delhi High Court has ruled in favor of Burger King Corporation, a multinational fast-food chain, in a trade mark dispute with a local Indian company named R.K. Overseas.
The first-ever Quality Index for Latin American Patents has been published to evaluate the patent quality in Latin America.
Yesterday, te European Commission has launched a public consultation to gather evidence on the functioning of the Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (TTBER) and the related guidelines.
In 2023, the World Intellectual Property Day celebrates all talented women around the world and promote the development of more inclusive and diverse IP ecosystems that accelerate innovation, creativity and business growth for the benefit of all.
Chile adopts 12th edition of the Nice Classification for trademarks to keep up with the constant evolution of the international market.
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has recently published the 2023 edition of the examination guidelines for EU trade marks (EUTMs) and registered Community designs (RCDs).
The Eurpoean Union (EU) and India have excellent opportunities to collaborate on a variety of high-tech projects, This collaboration will help both sides — India in terms of achieving self-reliance, and the EU which is looking for an alternative manufacturing location to China.
This week in the news, Apple Music’s trade mark application on hold and Red Dragon found confusingly similar to Red Bull.
This month, we focus on the Unitary Patent and the “opt-out”.
The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), through its Documentation, Information and Technology Transfer Bureau (DITTB), is working with leading textile and culture agencies to promote the contributions of women in fashion in celebration of National IP Month (NIPM) this April.
The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has revealed that it recently completed the draft rules on voluntary site-blocking together with local internet service providers (ISPs)...
Patents need to be properly drafted to fulfill two requirements for a valid patent.